Tag: client insight


PROBING

Definition and Scope of Probing in Psychotherapy Probing, within the context of psychotherapy and counseling, is defined as the strategic utilization of direct, often iterative questioning designed to stimulate deeper cognitive and emotional exploration beyond superficial communication. This technique is not merely an inquiry for factual information but represents a targeted intervention intended to circumvent […]

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PSYCHODRAMA

Introduction to Psychodrama and Its Historical Context Psychodrama stands as a dynamic and deeply engaging psychotherapeutic technique, fundamentally developed by the psychiatrist Jacob Levy Moreno in the early 20th century. Unlike traditional “talking therapies” that rely solely on verbal exchange, psychodrama utilizes spontaneous dramatic action to help clients explore and gain insight into their inner […]

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THERAPEUTIC CRISIS

Therapeutic Crisis: Definition, Dynamics, and Management The Core Definition of Therapeutic Crisis A therapeutic crisis is formally defined as a critical and often sudden turning point during the process of clinical remediation. This moment typically arises not from external pressures, but from abrupt internal changes, such as a substantial insight or a profound emotional revelation […]

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